I like the way it sweeps, but I find it difficult to snap in the broom with the pan. And the holders on the broom stick are sharp on the top side so not very comfortable to hold. Other than that, it does a pretty good job sweeping.

04/02/2019 by Sharon

I was looking forward to this broom and wisk but was disappointed when received and tried to put together. Main broom did not clip in fir storage
so I have returned. Really wanted something easy and storable as live in an apartment. Good thought but was just not for me.

Sweep up faster and more thoroughly—at home and anywhere else with this regular-sized and mini-sized set. The regular-sized one-handed broom is armed with dense bristles that stay flush to the floor, brushing pet hair, dirt, and even glass into the foot-controlled, tight-to-the-floor dustpan. The bristles are electrostatic, so they actually attract dirt off of surfaces like carpets, tiles, wood, and furniture. The mini broom has the same design, letting you tidy up quick in the car or office.

Arianna Armstrong

WISP’s one-handed broom is armed with dense, short bristles that stay flush to the floor. And the bristles are electrostatic, too, so they’ll attract pet hair, dirt, and even glass into its foot-controlled, hands-free dustpan. It’s thorough, which means fewer passes with the broom.

Eben Dobson is an avid golfer (nicknamed “Wisp” for his small stature and fluid swing) who designed his first prototype to pick debris off of a golf course. It worked so well that he decided to retool it for indoors, corralling dirt off of difficult surfaces (e.g. carpets, tiles, wood, furniture).

The dustpan creates a tight seal against the ground, so you’ll sweep into, not under it. And Eben even thought to tackle smaller jobs, with the mini WISP. It’s small enough to fit in a glove compartment or office drawer for on-the-go cleaning.

Whatever you’re keeping clean, WISP will help you do a faster, easier, more complete job.